Did you attend to master's degree in a foreign country? Was it difficult?

Did you attend to master's degree in a foreign country? Was it difficult?

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if you aren't some bright smiling normie that woos people everywhere you go i assume it would be fairly hard

hopefully Japan takes me in, in two years

I'm considering, but the bar it is pretty high so maybe I will never.

I'm sorry I ever even attended high school t.b.h.

i never understood going to another country for shcool desu

I'm a Dutch speaking Belgian and Il going to do a degree Wallonia. I start next week uwu. Idk of that counts

Indoctrination

Best way to get into the country if you know that’s where you want to go and at least in the business and finance going to certain foreign schools is considered more prestigious even at home.

It's by far the easiest way to immigrate for schengenlet thirdies

the mad lad

I went to Norway because higher education is taxfunded here

Status, too

Yes. I studied in New York and loved it there

no i gave up at life after i finished highschool

i feel u even though i gave up earlier

Did one in Germany (english-speaking), wasn't too bad, it shattered the german bureaucracy meme though

how did you afford it?

I'm considering going abroad for a Mechanical Engineering Masters, but I only speak some French and German.

Any recommendations?

Danku. I want a wallon gf so bad bros

>how did you afford it
By not being poor?

I want to do a Masters degree in South Africa, BUT the future of both countries Mexico and South Africa is uncertain xDD

>I have 0 (zero) money and unmployed
>there is a state scholarship which gives you 1400€ per month to study master's degree abroad
>If you fail, you are in debt for all the money you were given
Is it too risky?

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NYU?

fuck off, just take it

Columbia

Take it

you guys are weirdly helpful

Def take it
Which country you are looking at?
I there some exchange program with your own uni?

Everything for my Turkbro

I'm thinking england because masters degree is only 1 year and i know english. I'm also thinking germany because i've been there via erasmus and there is a Turkish community but i don't know the language which is a barrier.

Lmao

just get asylum here

Because you have good schools

He’s right though college is a meme and should only be done where it can be done at the best school cheaply especially for undergrad

I would pretend to be a syrian but i have a pale skin so they might not buy it. Check'd btw

If your program is in English it won’t matter student bubbles and all

Depends on program and city and where you’d want to live if you stay post grad

I did my bachelors degree entirely in a foreign country back when we were EU citizens

i know that feel

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